1935 Pacific Coast League season
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The 1935 Pacific Coast League season was the 32nd in the league's history, and ended with the San Francisco Seals winning their first league championship in four years.
After the season, the Hollywood Stars would move to San Diego.
This would be the last year played under the split-season format in the PCL until 1979.
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[edit] Final first-half standings
Pennant winners in bold.
| W | L | Pct. | GB | Manager | Affiliation | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Los Angeles Angels | 46 | 25 | .648 | -- | Jack Lelivelt | Chicago Cubs |
| Oakland Oaks | 41 | 30 | .577 | 5 | Ossie Vitt | New York Yankees |
| San Francisco Seals | 41 | 30 | .577 | 5 | Lefty O'Doul | None |
| Hollywood Stars | 36 | 34 | .514 | 9½ | Frank Shellenback | None |
| Portland Beavers | 31 | 39 | .443 | 14½ | Bill Cissell/Buddy Ryan | Detroit Tigers |
| Seattle Indians | 30 | 40 | .429 | 15½ | Dutch Ruether | None |
| Sacramento Senators | 30 | 42 | .417 | 16½ | Earl McNeely/Kettle Wirts | Brooklyn Dodgers |
| San Francisco Missions | 28 | 44 | .389 | 18½ | Gabby Street | None |
[edit] Final second-half standings
Pennant winners in bold.
| W | L | Pct. | GB | Manager | Affiliation | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| San Francisco Seals | 62 | 40 | .606 | -- | Lefty O'Doul | None |
| San Francisco Missions | 59 | 43 | .573 | 3 | Gabby Street | None |
| Portland Beavers | 56 | 47 | .544 | 6½ | Bill Cissell/Buddy Ryan | Detroit Tigers |
| Los Angeles Angels | 52 | 51 | .505 | -- | Jack Lelivelt | Chicago Cubs |
| Seattle Indians | 50 | 53 | .485 | 12½ | Dutch Ruether | None |
| Oakland Oaks | 50 | 53 | .485 | 12½ | Ossie Vitt | New York Yankees |
| Sacramento Senators | 45 | 58 | .437 | 17½ | Earl McNeely/Kettle Wirts | Brooklyn Dodgers |
| Hollywood Stars | 37 | 65 | .363 | 25 | Frank Shellenback | None |
[edit] Overall standings
| W | L | Pct. | GB | Manager | Affiliation | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| San Francisco Seals | 103 | 70 | .595 | -- | Lefty O'Doul | None |
| Los Angeles Angels | 98 | 76 | .563 | 5½ | Jack Lelivelt | Chicago Cubs |
| Oakland Oaks | 91 | 83 | .523 | 12½ | Ossie Vitt | New York Yankees |
| Portland Beavers | 87 | 86 | .503 | 16 | Bill Cissell/Buddy Ryan | Detroit Tigers |
| San Francisco Missions | 87 | 87 | .500 | 16½ | Gabby Street | None |
| Seattle Indians | 80 | 93 | .462 | 23 | Dutch Ruether | None |
| Sacramento Senators | 75 | 100 | .429 | 29 | Earl McNeely/Kettle Wirts | Brooklyn Dodgers |
| Hollywood Stars | 73 | 99 | .424 | 29½ | Frank Shellenback | None |
[edit] Championship Finals
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[edit] References
The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball. Lloyd Johnson and Miles Wolff, editors. Baseball America, 1993.
